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7-letter words containing h, a, m, i

  • mahican — a tribe or confederacy of Algonquian-speaking North American Indians, centralized formerly in the upper Hudson valley.
  • mahonia — any of various evergreen shrubs belonging to the genus Mahonia, of the barberry family, including the Oregon grape.
  • malachi — a Minor Prophet of the 5th century b.c.
  • malicho — mischief or wrongdoing
  • manhire — Bill. born 1946, New Zealand poet and writer. His poetry collections include How to Take Off Your Clothes at the Picnic (1977), Zoetropes (1984), Sunshine (1996), and Lifted (2005)
  • manihot — (obsolete) manioc.
  • mannish — being typical or suggestive of a man rather than a woman: mannish clothing styles for women; a mannish voice.
  • manship — The characteristic of being a man; maleness; masculinity; manliness; manhood.
  • marathi — an Indic language of western and central India: the principal language of the state of Maharashtra.
  • mashies — Plural form of mashie.
  • mashing — Present participle of mash.
  • mathiasRobert Bruce ("Bob") 1930–2006, U.S. track-and-field athlete.
  • mawkish — characterized by sickly sentimentality; weakly emotional; maudlin.
  • mayfish — striped killifish.
  • megahit — an enterprise, as a movie, that is outstandingly successful.
  • meilhac — Henri [ahn-ree] /ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1831–97, French dramatist: collaborator with Ludovic Halévy.
  • messiah — the promised and expected deliverer of the Jewish people.
  • michael — a militant archangel. Dan. 10:13.
  • michaux — Henri [ahn-ree] /ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1899–1984, French poet and painter, born in Belgium.
  • micheas — Micah (defs 1, 2).
  • midrash — an early Jewish interpretation of or commentary on a Biblical text, clarifying or expounding a point of law or developing or illustrating a moral principle.
  • mihrabs — Plural form of mihrab.
  • mikvahs — Plural form of mikvah.
  • milhaud — Darius [da-ryys] /daˈryüs/ (Show IPA), 1892–1974, French composer, in U.S. from 1940.
  • minchah — the daily Jewish religious service conducted in the afternoon.
  • mishaps — Plural form of mishap.
  • mishave — (intransitive, reflexive) To misbehave or misconduct (oneself); do wrong.
  • mishear — to hear incorrectly or imperfectly: to mishear a remark.
  • mishima — Yukio [yoo-kee-oh;; Japanese yoo-kee-aw] /ˈyu kiˌoʊ;; Japanese ˈyu kiˌɔ/ (Show IPA), (Kimitake Hiraoka) 1925–70, Japanese novelist and playwright.
  • mishnah — the collection of oral laws compiled about a.d. 200 by Rabbi Judah ha-Nasi and forming the basic part of the Talmud.
  • mishuga — meshuga
  • mithras — the god of light and truth, later of the sun.
  • mitsvah — mitzvah.
  • mitzvah — any of the collection of 613 commandments or precepts in the Bible and additional ones of rabbinic origin that relate chiefly to the religious and moral conduct of Jews.
  • mizrach — a decorative figure, usually bearing an inscription, that is hung on the eastern wall in Jewish homes or synagogues to indicate the direction to face in prayer.
  • mochica — of, relating to, or characteristic of a pre-Inca culture that flourished on the northern coast of Peru from the 3rd century b.c. to the 7th century a.d. and is especially noted for fine pottery vessels with stirrup spouts, some bearing drawings of all aspects of cultural life.
  • mochila — a flap of leather on the seat of a saddle, used as a covering and sometimes as a base to which saddlebags are attached.
  • mohican — Mahican.
  • morphia — a white, bitter, crystalline alkaloid, C 1 7 H 1 9 NO 3 ⋅H 2 O, the most important narcotic and addictive principle of opium, obtained by extraction and crystallization and used chiefly in medicine as a pain reliever and sedative.
  • muhajir — (Islam) a person who has performed the hajj.
  • mujahid — (Islam) A Muslim engaging in jihad, especially armed jihad; a jihadist.
  • oghamic — In, of or pertaining to Ogham.
  • phasmid — any insect of the order Phasmida, comprising the walking sticks and leaf insects.
  • pinkham — Lydia (Estes) 1819–83, U.S. businesswoman: manufactured patent medicine.
  • quamish — queasy; having an upset stomach; qualmish.
  • rammish — resembling a ram.
  • samadhi — the highest stage in meditation, in which a person experiences oneness with the universe.
  • samhain — a festival of the ancient Celts, held around November 1 to celebrate the beginning of winter.
  • samhita — Veda (def 2).
  • sashimi — raw fish cut into very thin slices.
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